Miscarriage

Miscarriage

In medical terms miscarriage is a spontaneous abortion.

M
iscarriage is also known as pregnancy loss, where death of an fertilized egg occurs naturally before the 20th week of pregnancy.Miscarriage is the most common complication in pregnancy. A miscarriage is a difficult situation for both the parents. This occurs when a pregnancy is lost shortly after implantation, resulting in bleeding that occurs around the time of her expected period.Even if a woman who had three miscarriages one after another still having more than 50% chances of positive results .

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Risk factorsfor miscarriage are

An elder parent

History of miscarriage

Intake of tobacco

Smoking

Suffering from obesity, diabetes

Use of drugs oralcohol

Miscarriage Types

Threatened Miscarriage

In this type of miscarriage, uterine bleeding starts by cramping or lower backache. This bleeding is often the result ofimplantation, the process by which a fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus lining.

Incomplete Miscarriage

In this type of miscarriage,abdominal or back pain occurs by bleeding . Bleeding and cramps may persist if the miscarriage is not complete.

Complete Miscarriage

A completed miscarriage occurs when the embryo or fertilized egg havebeen emptied out of the uterus. Bleeding should be quickly, as should any pain or cramping. A completed miscarriage can be indentifiedby an ultrasound or by having a surgical curettage performed.curettage is a surgery to remove tissue or growths from a uterus by scraping with a curette.

Vaginal bleedingT
he major symptom of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding. This can vary from light spotting or discharge of heavy bleeding where light vaginal bleeding does not necessarily indicate a miscarriage.Heavy bleeding during pregnancy may be threatening to a miscarriage.